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Mar 4, 2021
On the Crisis in Ethiopia
As Ethiopia, once hailed as an African success story, descends into ethnic violence and turmoil, with cities being bombed and refugees ...
Jan 19, 2021
On the promise of the United States of America on Inauguration Day
As a citizen she swore to be uphold the principles of the U.S. Constitution and preserve the good order and happiness of the United States.
Dec 30, 2020
On the 2020 dumpster fire and who is going to pay for it? (COVID-19, Inflation and MMT)
The article argues that the US faces a risk of inflation in 2021 and discusses the potential economic implications of the pandemic.
Apr 3, 2020
On Death and COVID-19
You confuse statistics with destiny at your own peril.
Dec 19, 2019
On economics and why what matters is material
The thinkers involved include economists, philosophers and business executives. I am hesitant to credit any person with originating an idea,
Oct 3, 2019
On Regulations
The Ham Commission, led by the determined James Ham, was a response to the bold action taken by the miners of Elliot Lake. These brave...
Sep 21, 2019
On Trudeau, his brownface, and your virtue signalling
Our obsession with symbol and image denies us the opportunity to reflect on the real world beyond the image. The academic left would have us
Aug 17, 2019
On Check your privilege [? / !]
White Privilege and Systemic Racism when spoken as synonyms confuses Americans with the former and prevents the resolution of the latter....
Jun 23, 2019
On Mexico
Popol Vuh is not supposed to exist. The written legacy of Mayan culture was supposed to be exterminated by the Church in the early years of
Jun 12, 2019
On the End
The End, released by The Doors in the late sixties, has been a fixture in the minds of music fans everywhere. It's a song that's often...
Jun 3, 2019
On Indifference
At the time when Sri Lankan government forces were mopping up the Tamil resistance by forcing all of the residents of Jaffna and other...
May 11, 2019
On Wu Tang
"Listen to the Winds, O God the Reader, that wail across the whip-cords stretched taut on broken human hearts; listen to the Bones, the...
Feb 27, 2019
On Machiavelli : You are not Cesare Borgia
Machiavelli's The Prince is widely misquoted based on his famous question about love and fear, and which is better between the two. He...
Feb 17, 2019
On Honest Government Ads
These parodies expose cynicism, corruption, cruelty and murder.
Feb 12, 2019
Marco Polo's wild ride - Kamul
Marco Polo's adventure was hardly a dry and plodding literary travelogue. Polo's focus was on two things- mercantile affairs (money)
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